theLeadmonger
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I'll tell you out front what I think the problem is, it's not so much the hidden side, it's not the fourth amendment. It's that out-of-control drama scene. Ever since MLK JR. made his speech in Washington DC and told his fans to stand up and shout "I am somebody", people have been going off the rails. I found a private library on time that has a complete works of Carl Jung in it, and the members were crazy over real life role play. They had Bibles too, and some of those witches even read them. It was all about playing bad characters in family Bible Charades, but on the MacBeth level stage of life, not just around the fireplace with the kid, grandparents, cousins and pets.
I'm too old for drama and theatre sports already, although I dutifully piled through the complete Shakespeare for a literature class my junior year over thirty years ago. Greek Drama, back before Christianity, was supposed to be some moral messages from the state, for the most part. It was kind of like a government white paper from the FDA telling you to eat your fruits and vegetables, you had to watch Oedipus deposed for usurpation and learn not to go along with Oliver Cromwell because you could spot a tritor since you'd seen the complicated spy story played out.
People have gotten the idea that that kind of behavior is sanctioned, and that you're supposed to participate. Fredrick Nietzsche is a related popular author, he wrote a book called The Gay Science, which was all about making up barely musical secondhand songs by clipping melodies from longer serious orchestral works and adding commercial jingle or satirical type sociopolitical lyrics to it. There's too much "art". I hate to call it art, because it's mostly Jackson Pollock paint throwing, epic rap battles and melody less electric guitars played as fast as possible, but that's what the whole entire thing is all about. It's the leisure time equivalent of writing academic papers based entirely on rewrites of secondary source material, with pseudo humorous editorial interpolations by people who wish they made as much money as Andy Rooney did managing 60 Minutes, but who are too lazy to do the legwork for the story.
It's copycatting. There's so much of it in the city, that at first, I honestly thought it was just showing off money by mass producing something useless as a conspicuous consumer item for scenesters but having been exposed to high radioactive doses of it for so long I've finally concluded that it's really religious satire. I've gone through a few phases. As CS Lewis said, the devil isn't as smart as he thinks he is, and you don't really have to take him all that seriously. Following that line of reasoning through to its logical conclusion reduces you to a bland form of boring humanism eventually, you have to work it out with Paul. It comes out to the devil not being a subject for either theology or philosophy, and you having to come up with a conduit to a picky, pedestrian, pedantic law clerk somewhere who can take your mundane complaints of noise curfew violations, jaywalking, graffiti, and so forth.
It gets back to being serious when you realize that the police and courts are corrupt in a society that allows that kind of thing to occur in public, however. It's definitely about the sales tags. I used to walk past neighborhood bars with Satanist bands and symbols in the advertising, even pizza places for the whole family had them. At first, I thought, well, I'll ignore that, since I don't want a beer anyway and pizza out at dinner is spendy. Then I found out about symbolism in art and psychology, and I was like, oh, you mean they're satirizing communion.
It's all foundationally predicated on multicultural inclusion, and comparative religion. I did a job at a new state college branch and found out about "Culture and conflict in the Americas", wow. Euphemism for not entering the North American continent with a Christian viewpoint, throwing out the Mayflower Charter, and letting indigent natives, immigrants, and local drifters including everyone from the drug addicts to the real criminals run wild on the streets. It's not about civil justice, crime, and the police. It's about the government legislative sessions and the anti-white race war.
It's definitely religious. The government and the courts have reversed their prosecutor direction since the end of the civil war, and it's about Egypt, the Exodus and the conquest of Cannan. No matter how it happened, whether by census manipulation or by voter fraud, we've all been sold into Obamite Egypt. It's taken me over a year to research the language and literature of aliens theory, and I've run across more than one case of photographic copyright violation in the septic tank. I've also stumbled on some real nuclear spy heads, although again, as Lewis says over and over, it's so lowbrow that it can't be taken seriously. I mean, I know more about Richard Feynman's work on modern mechanics and engineering than some of these yoga stoned Upanishad experts on the Copenhagen Convention, and all I am is a darkroom photographer, basically.
It's not possible to even express the grievance or enter into conversation with a normal, rational person about the issues lying at the basis of modern ethics and morals problems. The level the perpetrators work form is so low, that if you even take it up, you sound at best like a novice neophyte in ninth grade beginning logic who hasn't finished reading the first book of definitions yet, and at worst like you must be a "wizard who peeps and mutters" yourself. That's my rant. I'm not theoretical about spiritual problems at all. I know a handful of names, and I've taken documentary photos before. I know copyright laws, if someone publishes books and promotes them as a "spiritual person" or gets a business license from the state and sells alter supplies or (ha ha ha) "spell books), they can be reported in the business section.
I also know a small number of business professionals who book keep, and it's common knowledge (or was a few decades ago) that people like that were supposed to be investigated through financial channels, on the legal assumption that although they had the right to free thinking, and free speech, assembly and expression, a "witch" or "palm reader" was by tradition not a high class chick, and probably stole on the side. Also, I know this is historically true, "The IRS caught Al Capone." is in every textbook. But I'm starting to think it's not worth DOING. The police are in on it, it's like the era of Capone, Segal, and labor racketeering. Judges sell laws to riff raff, I never thought I'd find a use for German, but maybe Martin Luther knew something.
Glad I blew off that steam. I'm really sorry if I offend anyone. I'm way past talking about small or even not so small blinders I may have made in the name of "just being honest". I'm honest anyway; just reporting the news.
I'm too old for drama and theatre sports already, although I dutifully piled through the complete Shakespeare for a literature class my junior year over thirty years ago. Greek Drama, back before Christianity, was supposed to be some moral messages from the state, for the most part. It was kind of like a government white paper from the FDA telling you to eat your fruits and vegetables, you had to watch Oedipus deposed for usurpation and learn not to go along with Oliver Cromwell because you could spot a tritor since you'd seen the complicated spy story played out.
People have gotten the idea that that kind of behavior is sanctioned, and that you're supposed to participate. Fredrick Nietzsche is a related popular author, he wrote a book called The Gay Science, which was all about making up barely musical secondhand songs by clipping melodies from longer serious orchestral works and adding commercial jingle or satirical type sociopolitical lyrics to it. There's too much "art". I hate to call it art, because it's mostly Jackson Pollock paint throwing, epic rap battles and melody less electric guitars played as fast as possible, but that's what the whole entire thing is all about. It's the leisure time equivalent of writing academic papers based entirely on rewrites of secondary source material, with pseudo humorous editorial interpolations by people who wish they made as much money as Andy Rooney did managing 60 Minutes, but who are too lazy to do the legwork for the story.
It's copycatting. There's so much of it in the city, that at first, I honestly thought it was just showing off money by mass producing something useless as a conspicuous consumer item for scenesters but having been exposed to high radioactive doses of it for so long I've finally concluded that it's really religious satire. I've gone through a few phases. As CS Lewis said, the devil isn't as smart as he thinks he is, and you don't really have to take him all that seriously. Following that line of reasoning through to its logical conclusion reduces you to a bland form of boring humanism eventually, you have to work it out with Paul. It comes out to the devil not being a subject for either theology or philosophy, and you having to come up with a conduit to a picky, pedestrian, pedantic law clerk somewhere who can take your mundane complaints of noise curfew violations, jaywalking, graffiti, and so forth.
It gets back to being serious when you realize that the police and courts are corrupt in a society that allows that kind of thing to occur in public, however. It's definitely about the sales tags. I used to walk past neighborhood bars with Satanist bands and symbols in the advertising, even pizza places for the whole family had them. At first, I thought, well, I'll ignore that, since I don't want a beer anyway and pizza out at dinner is spendy. Then I found out about symbolism in art and psychology, and I was like, oh, you mean they're satirizing communion.
It's all foundationally predicated on multicultural inclusion, and comparative religion. I did a job at a new state college branch and found out about "Culture and conflict in the Americas", wow. Euphemism for not entering the North American continent with a Christian viewpoint, throwing out the Mayflower Charter, and letting indigent natives, immigrants, and local drifters including everyone from the drug addicts to the real criminals run wild on the streets. It's not about civil justice, crime, and the police. It's about the government legislative sessions and the anti-white race war.
It's definitely religious. The government and the courts have reversed their prosecutor direction since the end of the civil war, and it's about Egypt, the Exodus and the conquest of Cannan. No matter how it happened, whether by census manipulation or by voter fraud, we've all been sold into Obamite Egypt. It's taken me over a year to research the language and literature of aliens theory, and I've run across more than one case of photographic copyright violation in the septic tank. I've also stumbled on some real nuclear spy heads, although again, as Lewis says over and over, it's so lowbrow that it can't be taken seriously. I mean, I know more about Richard Feynman's work on modern mechanics and engineering than some of these yoga stoned Upanishad experts on the Copenhagen Convention, and all I am is a darkroom photographer, basically.
It's not possible to even express the grievance or enter into conversation with a normal, rational person about the issues lying at the basis of modern ethics and morals problems. The level the perpetrators work form is so low, that if you even take it up, you sound at best like a novice neophyte in ninth grade beginning logic who hasn't finished reading the first book of definitions yet, and at worst like you must be a "wizard who peeps and mutters" yourself. That's my rant. I'm not theoretical about spiritual problems at all. I know a handful of names, and I've taken documentary photos before. I know copyright laws, if someone publishes books and promotes them as a "spiritual person" or gets a business license from the state and sells alter supplies or (ha ha ha) "spell books), they can be reported in the business section.
I also know a small number of business professionals who book keep, and it's common knowledge (or was a few decades ago) that people like that were supposed to be investigated through financial channels, on the legal assumption that although they had the right to free thinking, and free speech, assembly and expression, a "witch" or "palm reader" was by tradition not a high class chick, and probably stole on the side. Also, I know this is historically true, "The IRS caught Al Capone." is in every textbook. But I'm starting to think it's not worth DOING. The police are in on it, it's like the era of Capone, Segal, and labor racketeering. Judges sell laws to riff raff, I never thought I'd find a use for German, but maybe Martin Luther knew something.
Glad I blew off that steam. I'm really sorry if I offend anyone. I'm way past talking about small or even not so small blinders I may have made in the name of "just being honest". I'm honest anyway; just reporting the news.